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74.
Wang*, T.,
Wei, X. L., Ding, A. J., Poon, C. N., Lam, K. S., Li, Y. S.,
Chan, L. Y., and Anson, M.: Increasing surface ozone concentrations in
the background atmosphere of Southern
China, 1994¡V2007,
Atmos.
Chem. Phys., 9,
6217-6227, 2009.(Download)
73.
Xuehua Zhou, Jian
Gao, Tao Wang*, Waishing Wu, Wenxing Wang, Measurement of black carbon
aerosols near two Chinese megacities and implication for improving
emission inventories,
Atmospheric Environment, 43,3918-3924, 2009.(Download)
72.
Guo, H.
*, Jiang, F.,
Cheng, H. R., Simpson, I. J., Wang, X. M., Ding, A. J., Wang, T. J.,
Saunders, S. M., Wang, T., Lam, S. H. M., Blake, D. R., Zhang, Y. L.,
and Xie, M.: Concurrent observations of air
pollutants at two sites in the Pearl River Delta and the implication of
regional transport,
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, 7343-7360, 2009. (Download)
71.
H. Guo*, A. J. Ding, T.
Wang, I. J. Simpson, D. R. Blake, B. Barletta, S. Meinardi, F. S.
Rowland, S. M. Saunders, W. T. Hung, Y. S. Li, T. J. Wang, Source
origins,
modeled
profiles and
apportionments of
halogenated hydrocarbons in the greater Pearl River Delta region,
southern China,
J. Geophys. Res.,
114, D11302,
doi:10.1029/2008JD011448, 2009.(Download)
70.
A.J. Ding, T. Wang,
L.K. Xue, J. Gao, A. Stohl, H.C. Lei, D.Z. Jin, Y. Ren, X.Z. Wang, X.L.
Wei, Y.B. Qi, J. Liu, X.Q. Zhang, Transport of north China air pollution
by midlatitude
cyclones: Case study
of aircraft measurements in summer 2007,
J. Geophys. Res., 114,
D08304, doi:10.1029/2008JD011023, 2009. (Download)
69.
J. Gao, T. Wang*, X.
H. Zhou, W. Wu, W. X. Wang, Measurement of aerosol number size
distributions in the Yangtze River Delta in China: formation and growth
of particles under
Polluted Conditions,
Atmospheric Environment, 43, 829-836, 2009. (Download)
68.
J.M. Zhang, T.
Wang*, A.J. Ding, X.H. Zhou, L.K. Xue, C.N. Poon, W.S. Wu, J. Gao, H.C.
Zuo, J. M. Chen, X.C. Zhang, S.J. Fan, Continuous measurement of
peroxyacetyl nitrate(PAN) in suburban
and remote areas of western China,
Atmospheric Environment, 43, 228-237,
2009. (Download)
67.
Ravi Pathak,
Waishing Wu, Tao Wang*, Summertime PM2.5 ionic species in four major
cities of China: nitrate formation in an ammonia-deficient atmosphere,
Atmos.
Chem. Phys., 9, 1711-1722, 2009.
(Download)
66.
Y. Ren, A.J. Ding,
T. Wang*, X.H. Shen, J. Guo, J.M. Zhang, Y. Wang, P.J. Xu, X.F. Wang, J.
Gao, L. Jeffrey, Jr. Collett, Measurement of gas-phase total peroxides
at the summit of Mount Tai in China,
Atmospheric Environment,
43, 1702-1711, 2009. (Download)
65.
Y. Kanaya, Y.
Komazaki, P. Pochanart, Y. Liu, H. Akimoto, J. Gao, T. Wang, and Z.
Wang, Mass concentrations of black carbon measured by four instruments
in the middle of Central East China in June
2006,
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 7637-7649, 2008. (Download)
64.
Jing Zhang*, T.
Wang, W.L. Chameides, C. Cardelino, D.R. Blake, and D.R. Streets, Source
characteristics of volatile organic compounds during high ozone episodes
in Hong Kong, Southern China,
Atmos.
Chem. Phys., 8, 4983-4996, 2008. (Download)
63.
X. B. Xu*, W. Lin,
T. Wang, P. Yan, J. Tang, Z. Meng, and Y. Wang, Long-term trend of
surface ozone at a regional background station in eastern China
1991-2006: enhanced variability,
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 2595-2607,
2008. (Download)
62.
Aijun Ding, Tao
Wang*, V. Thouret, J.-P. Cammas, and P. Nedelec , Tropospheric ozone
climatology over Beijing: analysis of aircraft data from the MOZAIC
program,
Atmos.
Chem.
Phys., 8, 1¡V13, 2008. (Download)
61.
J. Crawford*, S.
Chambers, David D. Cohen, L. Dyer, T. Wang, W. Zahorowski, Receptor
modelling using Positive Matrix Factorisation, back trajectories and
RADON-222,
Atmospheric
Environment, 41, 6823-6837,
2007. (Download)
60.
H. Tanimoto*, Y.
Sawa, H. Matsueda, A. Wada, S. Yonemura, H. Mukai, T. Wang, S. Poon, A.
Wong, G. Lee, K.R. Kim, M.H. Lee N.H. Lin, J.L. Wang, C.F. Ou-Yang, C.F.
Wu, Evaluation of
standards and methods for continuous measurements of carbon monoxide at
ground-based sites in Asia,
Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics,
58,85-93,2007. (Download)
59.
H. Tanimoto*, H.
Mukai, Y. Sawa, H. Matsueda, S. Yonemura, T. Wang, S. Poon, A. Wong, G.
Lee, J.Y. Jung, K.R. Kim, M.H. Lee, N.H. Lin, J.L. Wang, C.F. Ou-Yang,
C.F. Wu, H.
Akimoto, P.
Pochanart, K. Tsuboi, H. Doi, C. Zellweger, J. Klausen, Direct
assessment of international consistency of standards for ground-level
ozone: Strategy and implementation toward metrological
traceability network in Asia,
J. Environ. Monit.,
doi:10.1039/b701230f, 9, 1183-1193, 2007. (Download)
58.
Waishing Wu and Tao
Wang*, On the performance of a semi-continuous PM2.5 sulphate and
nitrate instrument under high loadings of particulate and sulphur
dioxide,
Atmospheric
Environment, 41, 5442-5451,
2007. (Download)
57.
H.L.A.Wong, T.
Wang*, Aijun Ding, D. R. Blake, J. C. Nam, Impact of Asian continental
outflow on the concentrations of O3, CO, NMHCs and halons in Jeju
Island, South Korea
during March 2005,
Atmospheric Environment, 41, 2933-2944, 2007. (Download)
56.
Celine S.L. Lee,
Xiang-Dong Li*, Gan Zhang, Jun Li, Aijun Ding, Tao Wang, Heavy metals
and Pb isotopic composition of aerosols in urban and suburban areas of
Hong Kong and
Guangzhou, South
China¡XEvidence of the long-range transport of air contaminants,
Atmospheric Environment
, 41, 432¡V447, 2007.(Download)
55.
Jun Li, Gan Zhang,
Ling Guo, Weihai Xu, Xiangdong Li, Celine S.L. Lee, Aijun Ding, Tao
Wang, Organochlorine pesticides in the atmosphere of Guangzhou and Hong
Kong: Regional sources and
long-range atmospheric transport,
Atmospheric Environment, 41, 3889¡V3903, 2007.(Download)
54.
J. Zhang, T.
Wang*, W. L. Chameides, C. Cardelino, J. Kwok , D. R. Blake, Aijun Ding,
K. L. So, Ozone production and hydrocarbon reactivity in Hong
Kong, Southern China,
Atmospheric
Chemistry and Physics, 7, 557-573, 2007. (Download)
53.
Tao Wang*, Aijun
Ding, Jian Gao, Waishing. Wu, Strong ozone production in urban plumes
from Beijing, China,
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 33, L21806, doi:
10.1029/2006GRL027689, 2006.(Download)
52.
Shiguang Qin, Aijun
Ding, Tao Wang*, Transport patterns of biomass burning in Euroasia and
their impact on China,
China Environmental Science, 26(6), 641-645,2006 (in Chinese)
(Download)
51.
XU Xiaobin*, LIN
Weili, WANG Tao, MENG Zhaoyang, WANG Ying, Long-term Trend of
Tropospheric Ozone over the Yangtze Delta Region of China,
Adv. Clim. Change Res.,(in
Chinese) , 2 (5): 211-216,
2006.
50.
H Guo, T Wang*, D R
Blake, I J Simpson, Y H Kwok, Y S Li, Regional and local source
apportionment of ambient non-methane volatile organic compounds at a
polluted rural/coastal
site in Pearl River
Delta, China,
Atmospheric Environment, 40, 2345-2359, 2006.(Download)
49.
Aijun Ding and Tao
Wang*, Influence of stratosphere-to-troposphere exchange on the seasonal
cycle of surface ozone at Mt Waliguan in western China,
Geophysical Research Letters,
Vol 33, L03803,
doi:10:1029/2005GL024760, 2006.(Download)
48.
T. Wang*, H. L.
A.Wong, J. Tang, Aijun Ding, W. S. Wu, X. C. Zhang, On the origin
of surface ozone and reactive nitrogen observed at a remote mountain
site in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau, western China,
Journal of Geophysical Research, 111,
D08303, i:10.1029/2005JD006527, 2006.(Download)
47.
J. Simpson*, Tao
Wang,, H. Guo, S. Meinardi, E. Atlas, F. Flocke, and D. Blake, Long-term
measurements of C1-C5 alkyl nitrates at Tai O, southeast China,
Atmospheric Environment, 40, 1619-1632,
2006.(Download)
46.
T. Wang*, H. Guo, D. R. Blake, Y. H. Kwok, I. J.
Simpson, Y. S. Li,
Measurements of Trace Gases in the Inflow of South China Sea
Background Air and Outflow of Regional Pollution
at Tai O, Southern
China,
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 52, 295-317, 2005.(Download)
45.
Zhu Bin*, Wang Tao,
Xu Yong-fu, Characteristics of non-methane hydrocarbons collected in Lin¡¦an, a
rural/agricultural site of eastern China during autumn 1999,
Climatic and
Environmental
Research (in Chinese), Vol 10, 185-192, 2005.
44.
Hing-Cho Cheung, T.
Wang*, Karstern Baumann, Hai Guo, Influence of regional pollution
outflow on the concentrations of fine particulate matter and visibility
in the coastal area of southern China,
Atmospheric Environment, 39, 6463-6474, 2005.(Download)
43.
Jian Gao, Tao Wang*,
Aijun Ding, Chunbo Liu, Observational Study of Ozone and Carbon Monoxide
at the Summit of Mt. Tai (1533.7m asl) in Central-Eastern China,
Atmospheric
Environment, 39, 4779-4791,
2005.
(Download)
42.
W. Zahorowski*, S.
Chambers, T. Wang, C. H. Kang, I. Uno, S. Poon, S. N. Oh, S. Werczynski,
J. Kim, and A. Henderson-Sellers, Radon-222 in boundary layer and free
tropospheric continental outflow
events at three ACE-Asia sites,
Tellus B, 57B, 124-140, 2005.
(Download)
41.
Aijun Ding, T.
Wang*, M. Zhao, T. J. Wang, and Z. K. Li, Simulation of sea-land breezes
and a discussion of their implications on the transport of air pollution
during a multi-day ozone episode in the Pearl
River Delta of China,
Atmospheric Environment, 38,
6737-6750, 2004.(Download)
40.
Y. X. Wang, M.B.
McElroy*, T. Wang, and P. I. Palmer, Asian Emissions of CO and NOx:
Constraints from Aircraft and Chinese Station Data,
J. Geophys. Res, 109, D24304,
doi:101029/2004JD005250.
(Download)
39.
Q. Tan, W.L.
Chameidies*, D. Streets, T. Wang, J. Xu, M. Bergin, and J. Woo, An
Evaluation of TRACE-P Emission Inventories from China Using a Regional
Model and Chemical
Measurements,
J. Geophys. Res, 109,
doi:10:1029/2004JD005071, 2004.(Download)
38.
C. Y. Chan*, X. D.
Zheng, L. Y. Chan, H. Cui, E. W. L. Ginn, Y. K. Leung, H. M. Lam, Y. G.
Zheng, Y. Qin, C. S. Zhao, T. Wang, D. R. Blake, and Y. S. Li, Vertical
profile and origin
of wintertime
tropospheric ozone over China during the PEACE-A period,
J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi:10:1029/2004JD004581, 2004.(Download)
37.
Tao Wang*, C. H.
Wong, T. F. Cheung, D. R. Blake, R. Arimoto, K. Baumann, J. Tang, G. A.
Ding, X. M. Yu, Y. S. Li, D. D. Streets, and I. J. Simpson,
Relationships of trace gases and aerosols and the
emission characteristics at Lin¡¦an, a rural site in eastern China during spring 2001,
J. Geophys. Res., 109,
doi:10:1029/2003JD004119, 2004.(Download)
36.
Cohen*, D. Garton,
E. Stelcer, O. Hawas, Tao Wang, Steven Poon, J. Kim, B. Choi, S. Nam Oh,
H. Jung Shin, M. Ko, M. Uematsu, Multi-elemental analysis and
characterization of fine aerosols at several
key ACE-Asia sites,
J. Geophys. Res.,
doi:10.1029/2003JD003569, 2004.(Download)
35.
H. Guo, T. Wang*, I.
J. Simpson, D. R. Blake, Y. S. Li, X. M. Yu, Y. H. Kwok, Source
contributions to ambient VOCs and CO at a rural site in eastern China,
Atmospheric Environment, 38, 4551-4560,
2004.(Download)
34.
Zhu Bin*, Wang Tao,
Ni Donglong, Photochemical ozone and characteristics of its precuroisors
in the boundary layer of Lin¡¦an, a rural/agricultural site of eastern China during autman
1999,
Journal of Nanjing Institute of
Meteorology (in Chinese), vol 27, 185-192, 2004.
33.
H. Guo, Tao Wang*,
P. K.K. Louie, Source apportionment of ambient non-methane hydrocarbons
in Hong Kong: Application of a principal component analysis/absolute
principal component scores
(PCA/APCS) receptor model, Environmental Pollution, 129, 489-498, 2004.(Download)
32.
K. S. Lam*, T. J. Wang, T. Wang, J. Tang, Y. Kajii, C.
M. Liu, S. G. Shim, Overview of surface ozone variability in East
Asia-North Pacific region during IGAC/APARE (1994-1996),
Journal of Environmental Sciences, vol. 16, 599-609, 2004.
31.
K. L. So and Tao
Wang*, C3-C12 Non-methane hydrocarbons in subtropical Hong Kong:
Spatial-temporal variations, source-receptor relationship and
photochemical reactivity, Science of
the Total Environment, 328, 161-174, 2004.(Download)
30.
Tao Wang*, Aijun
Ding, D. R. Blake, W. Zahoroski, C. N. Poon, and Y. S. Li, Chemical
characterization of the boundary layer outflow of air pollution to Hong
Kong during February-April 2001, J. Geophys. Res.,108, D20, 8787-8801,
doi:10.1029/ 2002JD003272, 2003.(Download)
29.
G. Carmichael*, Y.
Tang, G. Kurata, I. Uno, D. G. Streets, N. Thongboonchoo, J.-H. Woo, S.
Guttikunda, A. White, T. Wang, D. R. Blake, E. Atlas, A. Fried, B.
Potter, M. A. Avery, G. W. Sachse, S. T.
Sandholm, Y. Kondo, R. W. Talbot, A. Bandy, D. Thornton, and A. D.
Clarke, Evaluating regional emission estimates using the TRACE-P
observations,
J. Geophys. Res. 108, D21,8810-8838,
doi:10.1029/ 2002JD003116, 2003.(Download)
28.
Y. Tang*, G.
Carmichael, J. Woo, N. Thongboonchoo, G. Kurata, D. G. Streets, D. R.
Blake, R. J. Weber, R. W. Talbot, Y. Kondo, H. B. Singh, T. Wang,
Influences of biomass burning during the Transport
and Chemical Evolution Over the Pacific (TRACE-P) experiment identified
by the regional chemical transport model,
J. Geophys. Res., 108, D21, 8824-8842, doi:10.1029/2002JD003110, 2003.(Download)
27.
Tao Wang*, C. N.
Poon, Y. H Kwok, and Y. S. Li, Characterizing the temporal variability
and emission patterns of the pollution plumes in the Pearl River Delta
of China,
Atmospheric
Environment, 37, 3539-3550, 2003.(Download)
26.
T. Wang* and H. K.
Kwok, Measurement and analysis of a multi-day photochemical smog episode
in the Pearl River Delta of China,
J. Applied Meteorology, 42, 404-416, 2003.(Download)
25.
K. L. So and T.
Wang*, On the local and regional influence on ground-level ozone
concentrations in Hong Kong, Environmental Pollution,
123, 307-317, 2003.(Download)
24.
H. X. Wang*, X. Y.
Tang, M. L. Wang, P. Yang, T. Wang, K. S. Shao, L. M. Zeng, H. F. Du,
and L. M. Chen, Characteristics of observed trace gases pollutants in
the Yangtze Delta,
Science in China (Series D), 46, 397-404, 2003.
23.
T. Wang*, Vincent T.
F. Cheung, Y. S. Li, X. Yu, and D. Blake, Emission characteristics of
CO, NOx, SO2 and indications of biomass burning observed at a rural site
in eastern China, J.
Geophys. Res .
,107, 10.1029/2001JD000724, 2002.(Download)
22.
K. S. Lam*, Aijun
Ding, L. Y. Chan, T. Wang, and T. J. Wang, Ground-based measurements of
total ozone and UV radiation by the Brewer spectrophotometor #115 at
Hong Kong,
Atmospheric Environment,
Vol 36, 2003-2012, 2002.(Download)
21.
T. Wang*, Vincent T.
F. Cheung, M. Anson, and Y. S. Li, Ozone and related gaseous pollutants
in the boundary layer of eastern China: overview of the recent
measurements at a rural site,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 2373-2376, 2001.(Download)
20.
T. F. Cheung and T.
Wang*, Observational study of ozone pollution in a rural site in the
Yangtze Delta of China, Atmospheric Environment, 35, 4947-4958, 2001.(Download)
19.
T. Wang*, T. F.
Cheung, K. S. Lam, G. L. Kok, and J. M. Harris, The characteristics of
O3 and related compounds in the boundary later of the South China coast:
temporal and vertical variations during
autumn season, Atmospheric
Environment, 35, 2735-2746, 2001.(Download)
18.
T. Wang*, Y. Y. Wu,
T. F. Cheung, K. S. Lam, A study of surface ozone and the relation to
complex wind flow in Hong Kong,
Atmospheric Environment, 35, 3203-3215, 2001.(Download)
17.
K. S. Lam, T.
J. Wang, L. Y. Chan, T. Wang, and J. Harris, Flow patterns influencing
the seasonal behaviors of surface ozone and carbon monoxide at a coastal
site near Hong Kong,
Atmospheric Environment, Vol 35, 3121-3135,
2001.(Download)
16.
T. Wang*, K. S. Lam,
L. Y. Chan, C. K. Man, C. W. Tsang, and M. Anson, Cape D¡¦Aguilar (Hok Tsui)
Atmospheric Research Station in Hong Kong,
IGACtivities
Newsletter
(International Global Atmospheric Chemistry
Project (IGAC) Newsletter), Issue No. 20, March 2000. (Download)
15.
Luo, J. C. St. John,
Zhou Xiuji, K. S. Lam, T. Wang, and W. L. Chameides*, A non-urban ozone
air pollution episode over eastern China: Observations and model
simulations,
J. Geophys.
Res.,
Vol 105, 1889-1908, 2000.(Download)
14.
Z. L. Cheng*, K. S.
Lam, L. Y. Chan, T. Wang, and K. K. Cheng, Chemical characteristics of
aerosol at coastal station in Hong Kong. I. Seasonal variation of major
ions, halogens and mineral dust between
1995 to 1996, Atmospheric
Environment, 34, 2771-2883, 2000.(Download)
13.
W. L. Chameides*, X.
Li, X.Y. Tang , X.J. Zhou, C. Luo, C.S. Kiang, J. St. John, R.D.
Saylor, S.C. Liu, K.S. Lam, Tao Wang, F. Giorgi., Is ozone pollution
affecting crop yields in China?
Geophys. Res. Lett. Vol. 26 , No.
7 , p. 867, 1999. (Download)
12.
K. K. Chung*, J. C.
L. Chan, C. N. Ng, C. H. Ng, K. S. Lam, and T. Wang, Synoptic conditions
associated with high carbon monoxide episode at a coastal station in
Hong Kong,
Atmospheric Environment, 33, 3087-3095, 1999.(Download)
11.
T. Wang*, K. S. Lam,
and Agatha S. Y. Lee, S. W. Pang, and W. S. Tsui, Meteorological and
chemical characteristics of the photochemical ozone episodes observed at
Cape D'Aguilar in Hong Kong,
J. Applied Meteorology, Vol 37,
1998, pp1167-1178, 1998. (Download)
10.
K. A. Duderstadt*,
M. A. Carroll, S. Sillman, T. Wang, G. M. Albercook, L. Feng, D. D.
Parrish, J. S. Holloway, F. C. Fehenfeld, D. R. Black, N. J. Black, and
G. Forbes, Photochemical Production and Loss
Rates of Ozone at Sable Island, Nova Scotia During the North Atlantic
Regional Experiment (NARE) 1993 Summer Intensive,
J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 103, 13,531-13,555, 1998.(Download)
9.
L. Y. Chan*, H.Y. Liu, K. S. Lam and T. Wang, Analysis of the
Seasonal Behavior of Tropospheric Ozone at Hong Kong,
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 32, 159-168, 1998.(Download)
8.
T. Wang *, K. S. Lam, L. Y. Chan, M. A. Carroll, A. S.Y. Lee,
Trace gas measurements in coastal Hong Kong during the PEM-WEST (B),
J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 102,
28,575-28,588,
1997.(Download)
7.
T. Wang*, M. A. Carroll, G. M. Alber, K. R. Owens, K. A.
Duderstadt, and A. Markevitch, D. Parrish, J. Holloway, and F. C.
Fehsenfeld, G. Forbes and J. Ogren, Ground-based
measurements of NOx
and total reactive oxidized Nitrogen (NOy) at Sable Island, Nova
Scotia during the NARE 1993 Summer Intensive,
J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 101, 28,991-29,004, 1996.(Download)
6.
J. Roberts*, D. Parrish, R. Norton, S. Bertman, J. Holloway, M.
Trainer, F. Fesenfeld, M. A. Carroll, G. Albercook, T. Wang, and G.
Forbes, Episodic removal of NOy species from the
marine boundary
layer over the North Atlantic,
J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 101, 28,947-28,960, 1996.(Download)
5.
W. X. Wang* and T. Wang, On acid rain formation in China,
Atmospheric Environment, Vol.30,
4095-4099, 1996.(Download)
4.
W. X. Wang* and T. Wang, On the origin and the trend of acid
precipitation in China, J. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Vol.85, 2295-2300,
1995. (Abstract)
3.
Parrish*, M.P. Buhr, M. Trainer, R.B. Norton, J.P. Shimshock,
F.C. Fehsenfeld, K.G. Anlauf, J. W. Bottenheim, Y. Z. Tang, H.A. Wiebe,
J.M. Roberts, R.L. Tanner, L. Newman, V.C.
Bowersox, K.J.
Olszyna, E.M. Bailey, M.O. Rodgers, T. Wang, Herresheim, U.K.
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levels and the partitioning between the
individual species at six rural sites in eastern North America,
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1993.(Abstract)
2.
M. Trainer*, D.D. Parrish, M.P. Buhr, R.B. Norton, J.P.
Shimshock, F.C. Fehsenfeld, K.G. Anlauf, J. W. Bottenheim, Y. Z.
Tang, H.A. Wiebe, J.M. Roberts, R.L. Tanner, L. Newman,
V.C. Bowersox, K.J.
Olszyna, E.M. Bailey, M.O. Rodgers, T. Wang, Herresheim, and K.L.
Demerjian, Correlation of ozone within NOy in photochemically aged air,
J. Geophys. Res. 98, 2917-2915, 1993.(Abstract)
1.
W. L. Chameides*, F. Fehsenfeld, M.O. Rodgers, C. Cardelino, J.
Martinez, D. Parrish, W. Lonneman, D. Lawson, R. Rasmussen, P.
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Ozone precursor relationships in the ambient atmosphere.
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Research reports
1.
Jing Zhang, William Chameides, Tao Wang, and C.S. Kiang, Pilot study on
the use of atmospheric measurements to manage air quality in Hong Kong
and the Pearl River Delta: Project 1 Ground-Level Ozone
Pollution in Hong Kong, November, 2004. (Download)
2. T. Wang , Study of visibility reduction and its causes in Hong
Kong, Final report to the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department,
September, 2003.(Download)
3. T. Wang, Developing a Preliminary Tropospheric Ozone Morphology for HKSAR, Final report to the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department, February, 2001.
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